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Livraria Castro e Silva, Lisboa, Portugal
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1.º Milhar. Livraria Editora. Lisboa. 1920. De 19x12 cm. Com 186, [i] págs. Brochado. Exemplar com rasgos com perda de papel nas capas e lombada, lombada partida, capa anterior solta, capa posterior parcialmente solta, cadernos em vias de se solta, manchas de oxidação e humidade nas capas e nas folhas preliminares. Language: Português / Portuguese Location/localizacao: I-99-F-55. N° de réf. du vendeur 2101MA197
Titre : OS IDOLOS DE BARRO, I, ALBINO FORJAZ DE S. ...
Reliure : Soft Cover
Etat : Good
Vendeur : Richard C. Ramer Old and Rare Books, New York, NY, Etats-Unis
2 volumes. 8° (volume I) and large 8º (volume II), original illustrated wrappers (slight spotting & chipping). Wrappers illustrated by Bernardo Marques. Uncut. In very good condition. Each volume with author's warm presentation inscription to João de Aragão Barros on half title (inscription in volume II dated 22 May 1922). 186 pp., (1 l.); 70 pp., (1 blank l.). *** FIRST and ONLY EDITIONS. Scathing, satirical attacks on Júlio Dantas and Albino Forjaz de Sampaio.Albino [Maria Pereira] Forjaz de Sampaio (Lisbon, 1884-Lisboa, 1949) Portuguese writer, bibliographer and book collector, a member of the Academia das Ciências de Lisboa, was the author of one of the greatest Portuguese best sellers during the twentieth century, Palavras Cínicas, first published in 1905, of which there were 46 editions during his lifetime. The catalogue of his personal collection of "teatro de cordel" remains one of the basic reference works for that subject.Dantas (1876-1962) is one of the best known modern Portuguese writers. His major work, Ceia do cardeaes, went through 48 editions from 1902 to 1962, with translations into French, Spanish, Catalan, Italian, English, German, Swedish, Danish and Japanese. Its influence may also be judged by the fact that Campos Ferreira Lima lists no fewer than 49 parodies, among which was A ceia dos cábulas by José Dias Sancho, Faro: Livraria das Novidades, 1914. Trained as an army surgeon, Dantas later became president of the Academia das Ciências (1921) and Inspector das Bibliotecas Eruditas e Arquivos (1912). Dantas had been even more savagely attacked in 1915 [?] by José de Almada Negreiros in his Manifesto anti-Dantas, one of the opening salvos for Portuguese modernism.Dias Sancho (São Brás de Alportel, 1898-Faro, 1929), poet, journalist, fiction writer, critic and caricaturist, also wrote a parody of Dantas' A Ceia dos Cardiais, published when Dias Sancho was only 16 (A Ceia dos cábulas). He contributed to Contemporânea, among other reviews, directed the Lisbon newspaper A situação, and founded the Faro newspaper Correio do Sul, in the pages of which he engaged in a polemic with Raul Proença in 1928.*** Porbase (1920) at Biblioteca Nacional de Portugal, C.M. São João Madeira, Universidade do Porto; (1922) Biblioteca João Paulo II-Universidade Católica Portuguesa. Not located in Jisc. Not located in NUC. N° de réf. du vendeur 21182
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